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Tuesday, March 27, 2012

State Senator Frank Antenori received the most votes in our CD8 Debate Straw Poll last night. Senator Antenori was followed by retired Air Force Col. Martha McSally. Local businessman and broadcaster Dave Sitton came in 3rd place, barely outpacing Jesse Kellly, who was the 2010 Republican nominee for the CD8 General Election.

I was surprised by the results and want to congratulate Senator Antenori for winning the Straw Poll. His margin of victory was pretty substantial and we'll have to see what kinds of correlation the straw poll has to the actual vote totals on April 17.

Out of 350 people who attended last night's debate, 119 people voted in the straw poll, or a little over 1/3 of the crowd. Frank Antenori received 48 total votes or just over 40% of the total. He was followed by Martha McSally who had 30 votes or just over 25% of the ballots cast. Dave Sitton received 22 votes or just under 18.5% of the votes. And Jesse Kelly had 19 straw poll votes, which was 16% of the total votes cast.

Senator Anterori represents Legislative District 30 in the Arizona State Senate, so it was also surprising that he did so well at the event held deep in the 26th Legislative District which only shares a small border with LD30 in the Catalina Foothills of Tucson.

Sunday night, I did another interview on the news to answer questions about how Republicans believe we should solve the problem of all of the senseless and tragic deaths in the desert that have been suffered by illegal aliens. You can follow the interview by going to KVOA News 4's website or clicking on this link.

Monday, March 26, 2012

Tonight's debate over at CDO High School went great for those of you who missed it. We had 350 people in attendance and many others throughout the entire congressional district listening to it on KVOI 1030 AM's radio station or KVOI's online live streaming of the debate. All four candidates did a great job of showing why Republicans have a much better vision for America than their Democratic opposition.

We conducted a straw poll at the debate to see how activists and everybody else in attendance planned on voting in the race. And we just finished counting the ballots for our straw poll. I was quite surprised by the results myself. I'll be releasing the results tomorrow morning at 7:00 AM on Joe Higgin's radio show "Wake-Up Tucson" on KVOI 1030 AM "The Voice" Radio Network. And I will be posting the results here shortly thereafter.

We want to thank all of the the candidates again for taking part in tonight's debate and we want to thank all of the many volunteers who helped with everything.

(Tucson, AZ)
The Pima County Young Republican Club in partnership with the Legislative
District 26 Republican Party is proud to announce a Congressional Candidate
Debate this coming Monday, March 26 from 7:00-9:00 pm in the auditorium of
Canada del Oro High School (CDO).

All four Republican candidates running to fill the open CD-8
seat previously held by Representative Gabrielle Giffords will be participating.This includes State Senator Frank Antenori,
Jesse Kelly, Colonel Martha McSally, and Dave Sitton.The CD-8 Special Election will be an
important bellwether with national implications going into the 2012
Presidential Election.

The debate will be simulcast live on radio station KVOI 1030
AM The Voice.Joe Higgins will
act as debate moderator.Mr. Higgins is
a local Republican entrepreneur, a former candidate for County Supervisor
in District 1, and the host of “Wake Up Tucson,” a radio program on The
Voice.

Other special debate sponsors include the Oro Valley
Republican Women's Club and the Pima County Tea Party Patriots.

The Young Republicans will conduct a Congressional Candidate
Straw Poll at the debate for $2 per entry with a strict limit of one entry per
person.Straw poll results will be
announced the following day on the Pima County Young Republican blog at
PimaYRs.blogspot.com.The Young
Republicans will also be collecting early ballots for people who want to turn
them in at the debate.

CDO High School is located at 25 W Calle Concordia, Tucson,
AZ 85704.The auditorium holds up to 650
people, and a full crowd is expected.Doors will open at 6:00.Early
arrival is suggested to ensure a seat.

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

We have a lot of exciting
events coming up in the near future. First, I wanted to announce our
next meeting of the Pima County Young Republican Club. The meeting will
be held Monday, March 19th at Mr. K's BBQ at 4911 North Stone Avenue in Tucson (on the southwest corner of River Rd & Stone Ave). Our guest speaker will be Sean Collins who is running for the Pima County Board of Supervisors in District 4. As always, we will have a social hour starting at 6:30 pm & our meeting will begin at 7:00 pm. For more information on Sean's campaign, you can visit http://collins4supervisor.com/

We also have a lot to discuss in preparation for our big CD8
Republican Primary debate the following Monday, March 26. We will be
sponsoring this debate with the LD 26 Republican Party & KVOI 1030
AM "The Voice" will be broadcasting the debate live on its radio
station. The debate will be held inside the auditorium at CDO High
School from 7 pm - 9 pm. So, let your friends & family know about
this debate because it will be a huge event in this nationally
significant race for Congress. I have attached a debate flier for
everybody to look at & pass on to your friends & family.

Thank you for all of your support once again. Come back to often to our blog for any future updates. I look forward to seeing you all next Monday at Mr. K's.

We will be
conducting a Congressional Candidate Straw Poll for $2 per entry

(Limit 1
entry per person in attendance)

We will also be collecting
early ballots for people who want to turn them in at the debate

* To help us offset debate
costs, any Republican candidates or other conservative groups can
contact Tyler Mott at pimayrs@gmail.com
or (520) 444-628 if you want to have a display table at the debate
for as little as $50 or to get your name in our debate program for as
little as $25.

Saturday, March 10, 2012

The Pima County Young Republican Club has received some extra coverage recently in the local news.

First, KVOA News 4 recently ran a story about a debate watching party that the Pima YRs held at the home of our Vice Chairman Mike Cole during the Arizona Republican Presidential Debate. We had a great time & enjoyed watching the Republican Presidential candidates sharing their views on issues that would be most important to Arizona voters. Club member Christi Garner was interviewed for the segment that played on the 10:00 news as wells as Club Chairman Tyler Mott.

And then, on the night before the primary, KGUN 9 News stopped by the home of Club Chairman Tyler Mott. The YR E-Board was meeting to discuss plans for our upcoming CD8 Special Election Republican Debate. KGUN 9 interviewed Tyler about his thoughts on the next day's Republican Presidential Primary in Arizona. You can read the story & see the video clip here.

Sunday, February 19, 2012

I just wanted to update everybody on an exciting week coming up for the Pima County Young Republicans. So, here's the list of what's going on this week with the Pima County Young Republican Club:

Tomorrow - Monday, February 20:

Our monthly meeting at Skybox Restaurant on the northeast corner of River and Craycroft. Our speakers will include candidates running for the Pima County Board of Supervisors in District 1: Ally Miller; Stuart McDaniel; and State Rep. Vic Williams (if he's able to make it down from his duties at the State Legislature in Phoenix). We will be having a social hour starting at 6:30 and our meeting will start at 7 pm.

Wednesday, February 22:

The Tucson Tea Party has a big rally with Republican Presidential candidate and former US Senator Rick Santorum. The event with Senator Santorum will be held at the Sabbar Shrine Center at 450 S Tucson Blvd.

Senator Santorum

Doors to the event will open at 10 am. In an earlier email I gave the wrong start time, so notice the time change. It is still strongly recommended that people come early as seating is limited. The event runs until 1:30 pm. More information on this event can be found at the Tucson Tea Party website.

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Later in the evening on Wednesday, the Pima YRs will be meeting at the home of Pima YR Vice Chair Mike Cole for a Republican Presidential Primary Debate Watching Party. This will be the only Presidential Primary debate held in Arizona in anticipation to our Republican Primary on Tuesday, February 28. It also appears that this will be the final primary debate for 2012. Mike Cole's address is 8138 N Streamside Ave, Tucson, AZ 85741 for those who want to go and need directions.

The debate starts at 6 pm, so it is recommended that people arrive around 5:30 to get good seats.

Friday, February 24:

Join the Pima County Young Republican Club as we support our local hockey team play against our arch rivals. Arizona Wildcat Hockey goes up against the evil ASU Scum Devils this coming weekend.

Friday's game starts at 7:30, so for Young Republicans who want to join us and get tickets together, please be at the Tucson Convention Center ticket office no later than 7 pm. For more information on the Icecats, go to arizonawildcathockey.org.

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Thank you for all of your time and support. I hope to see you tomorrow.

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

I want to invite everybody out to our next meeting, Monday, February 20, 2012 at Skybox Restaurant. We will be having social hour starting at 6:30 pm & our meeting will begin at 7 pm. We have three candidates for Pima County Supervisor in District 1 who will be speaking with us: Ally Miller; Stuart McDaniel; and State Rep. Vic Williams. Mike Hellon is also running but has let me know that he won’t be able to attend this meeting. We hope to see as many people there as possible to support these fine candidates for the Pima County Board of Supervisors.

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Hi everybody,

For those of you who don't know, my name is Tyler Mott & I was just elected as the new Chairman of the Pima County Young Republican Club during our January 10th meeting. I am honored by this opportunity & strongly believe that this will be a great year for Republicans in Arizona & nationally. The other club members elected to help lead our club are Michael Cole as Vice Chairman, Absalom Hall as Treasurer, and Kevin Hartung as Secretary.

We have exciting plans for this coming Election year & we have a lot of work to do. With a Presidential Election, an election for US Senate, a number of Congressional seats up for grabs, new State Legislative Districts to fight for, and a number of county and other elections, our candidates need as much help as we can give them. It's going to take a lot of work, and the Pima County YRs plan to have a very busy year that will allow for our members to actively engage in this election cycle.

We are starting things very early this year due to the tragic events of last year's shooting in Tucson that killed 6 innocent people and wounded 19 others including the critical injuries suffered by Congressman Gabrielle Giffords. Rep. Giffords has decided to step aside to focus on her recovery. We hope the best for her and her family and pray that she can fully recover. The effects of that madman's rampage will be felt here for a very, very long time. Rep. Giffords' resignation means that we will have an early Special Election to replace her in Congress.

The YRs will be inviting the Republican candidates for Congressional District 8 the opportunity to share their positions with our members, and we hope that they will all be able to join us at one of our upcoming meetings. I will get you all more details as I have them.

We had invited former State Senate President Russell Pearce to speak at our January meeting, but he had unforeseen events that forced him to have to reschedule. Senator Pearce is tentatively slated to be our main invited speaker at our February 20th meeting. I will be getting all of the details out in the next couple days for everyone.

On a final note, I encourage everyone to come back here to our blog & to visit our website www.pimayrs.com often to be able to see updates from the club. We will be updating both of these very soon & as often as possible.

Thank you once again for your support, and I look forward to serving all of you.

Pima County Young Republicans

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Greetings!

Welcome to the Pima County Young Republicans Blog.

We are a group of young adults between the ages of 18-40 (of course you older folks are welcome to attend our meetings as well) who meet monthly to learn about the issues affecting Pima County, Arizona, and the country as a whole. We represent a broad range of opinions within the Republican Party and approach everyone with, to quote Lincoln, "...malice towards none and charity for all." Check back often for announcements.

Follow us on Twitter @PimaYRsIf you have any other questions email us at pimayrs@gmail.com Yours,Julia Bellman KovalPima County YR Chairman

Next Meeting

Our next meeting will be on February 27th at Denny's on Speedway (3655 E. Speedway Blvd). Social hour starts at 6:30 pm and our guest speaker will be Damien Kennedy who is running for Congress in Arizona's 3rd Congressional District.